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Andrew Samuel Pugh vs. Sean Mason
Topic Started: Apr 2 2011, 08:37 AM (74 Views)
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SCW Presents: Breakdown: April 13, 20]

Andrew Samuel Pugh vs. Sean Mason

1 RP Limit; 2 RP Limit PER TEAM for the Tag match
Deadline: Noon EST Tuesday, April 12, 2011

~~Good Lucky Everyone!~~

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Disclaimer: Sorry Mason but this isn’t my best work. To be honest, I’m really focused on my PPV RPs so this is the result of this. Good luck though. The RP is just another story about the happenings in Cleveland All Pro Wrestling Academy to further advance that story. Enjoy I guess.

Random Thought of the Day…..Trainning can be very interesting

Chad Richardson: Andrew, send John to me.

He stood on his balcony, looking down as I along with the other trainees trained in the dingy pit of a gym. I looked up at his boss and nodded my head before slamming Maverick’s cane on the floor and calling out.

Me: John! Mr. Richardson commands your presence.

John, now training with the rest of the men, delivered one final heavy blow to one of the man before turning away with contempt. The man rubbed his jaw, glaring as John walked away.

John: He commands?

Me: You heard what I said. Now mind your manners and be brief.

I clicked his cane once more.

Me: The rest of you, continue!

John was led by me to a back staircase that led up to the balcony. He stood in front of him, his hands flat at his sides..

John: You called for me?

Richardson: I did. Come, have a seat.

He gestured to a chair. John looked at it cautiously before taking a seat.

Richardson: Now, to business. John, do you have any problems here? Is there an issue?

He stared back blankly.

Richardson: Nothing? That’s strange. I have ears. I hear things. Mutterings, mostly. I like to keep my ear to the ground. And mostly, I hear that you have problems with me. But I have eyes, too, and I see it. I see the way you train, the way disregard orders. And I don’t understand. Are you not given respect here?

John: Respect has nothing to do with it. You keep me from fighting. I’m a fighter, and you don’t let me. You let everyone fight, but not me? You’ve done nothing to help me!

Richardson: I’ve done nothing? I’ve provided you with the training you need to be perfect, to turn you into a titan of this industry. Besides, it’s not like you have always been the violent type but this is a start. See John you must show no remorse because your eneimes won't. You must train harder, get stronger and hit harder than everyone here. I expect a lot from you because you are my investment and a wise man told me Impact Increase with Investment.

Richardson smiled. I just remained silent.

Richardson: Yet. John, I chose you for a reason. I see in you great potential. It’s unrealized, but it’s there. You could be the greatest wrestler of all time, but you are not yet. That is why you train, and that is why I don’t let you fight. The fact also remains that I’m a businessman, and you’re perhaps my most valuable asset. Yeah sure the first few days of you being here wasn’t that great but I know that you can be the greatest prospect to have ever trained here. All you have to do is let me, Andrew, John and Jason mold you to your potential. Now, think over what I’ve said to you, and continue to train. You will fight again, John, and you will see this training pay dividends.
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ASP: So this is the final Breakdown to Riding the Lighting huh? To be honest, my mind has been solely on that six man Showcase match. I mean I’ve been in the game for about two years now and for those past twenty months I’ve wrestled up and down the card working my ass off to get to this position and come this weekend could be the payoff of that hard work and dedication. I could very well be the next Adrenaline champion and if that happened, it would be a dream come true. See as a child I’ve always dreamed of holding a title, being the man. So if that moment does happen, it will be the greatest moment of my life.

But that’s this weekend as on Breakdown I have to do battle once again against Sean Mason. One thing that jumps out about my opponent is that he’s a twelve year pro. Twelve years damn! A total contrast to my opponent last week. I come from facing a complete clown who has no business in the wrestling business to a man who has perfected his craft. Mason, you’ll just the opponent I need in order to prepare for my all important match because if you look at as, you have the clear advantage. Your twelve year experience means that I can’t outsmart you, and that’s a big weapon of my game. I like to mentally punish my opponents before finishing them off but with you I can’t. But you know what, I love a challenge. See I know this won't be a walk in the park like my last match and that's the fight I need. Mason, I know you're going to bring it and I know we are going to have one hell of a fight and you know what, I'll be ready for you.

Mason, there is no way I’m losing this match simply because a lost to you would make me lose all possible momentum going to this weekend. I can’t allow myself to head to Riding the Lighting with a lost over my head. If I lose to you and say I do become the new champ, you could make the claim, "I defeated the champ so I should deserve a title shot." Now I wouldn;t try to duck you but to lose when the thing you want most is so close simply will not happen. I'm not worried about sending a message to my opponents or try to please these people, I simply just want to walk in there, follow my gameplan and put you away. All you have to do is make one mistake and when you do, its game over for you. Bottom line, come Breakdown, it will be me, ASP, Andrew Samuel Pugh that will win. And if you don’t know, now you know!
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